Product OverviewPrecision Craftsmanship with No Compromise Building on the success of its 904 ATX and 901 mini-ITX PC chassis, the 9-series new full tower chassis, 909, continues the legacy of precision craftsmanship, commitment to simplicity and elegance design with a unique interior layout. 909 features a refined exterior with cutting edge style in tune with the true spirit of a premium chassis.

Impressively Detailed Craftsmanship Quality is not just about how well something is made! It is also embodied by attention to detail. 909 is constructed with solid materials, and its chamfered edge design and sleek anodized aluminium are beautifully crafted to masterfully create a streamlined and smooth enclosure inside/out.

Simplicity in Design 909 features a single piece 4mm brushed aluminium shell and an elegant back panel that hides unnecessary rear I/O cables. Not only is it clutter-free, but this design also demonstrates the elegant aesthetics of simplicity.

Tempered Glass Side Panels The side panels are finished entirely out of 5mm tinted tempered glass which reveals the internal LED light, and overall enhances the 909 into a truly modern and dynamic appearance.

Elegant Lighting Effects A high-quality chassis should look beautiful when powered on and with the 909 it has a white LED strip creating various lighting effects to illuminate the PC interior beautifully highlighting the interior components.

Supports up to 8 Fans To balance the minimalist exterior design with optimized cooling performance, the airflow is meticulously designed to achieve maximum heat dissipation.

Versatile Liquid Cooling Options 909 has four liquid cooling radiator mounting areas which will allow you to cool specific system components to an even greater degree and provides the best thermal performance.

The modern PC is potentially a mass of heat output and heat production hot spots. With CPUs rated at more than 100W of heat output, single graphics boards carrying similar ratings (and people want to run two!), multiple hard drives the norm, lots of memory and mainboards covered in heatpipes to combat toasty core logic and PWM circuits, a PC appreciably warming up a room when it’s working hard is no joke.

Watercooling for the PC has been around for years in some form or another, for at least as long as Scan have been in business, with basic physics defining why you want to use it. That means for air cooling, to cope with increasing temperature in the heatsink you need to move the air across it faster. That is why thermostatically controlled fans in your PC will turn faster the hotter something gets.